BPO sector still key in job creation

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Pretoria - The Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector has an enormous potential for labour absorption, says Gauteng Premier David Makhura.

Addressing a group of businesspeople at the Business Process Service Action Lab in Parktown on Thursday, Premier Makhura said in partnership with business, the provincial government wants to unlock the potential of the BPO sector. 

He said the sector was one of Gauteng’s strongest opportunities for closing the gap between unemployed youth and the needs of companies. 

“The business process outsourcing sector provides critical services to companies and economic opportunities to job seekers in Gauteng.  We are putting it back into the agenda of the provincial government,” he said.

Premier Makhura said Gauteng has been working with business through the provincial government’s initiative, Tshepo 500 000, which is an entrepreneurship and job creation umbrella programme aimed at training, skilling, placing and mentoring 500 000 young people.

“At least by 2019, we should have touched the lives of 500 000 young people.  Currently 86 000 young people have been placed and 130 000 have been trained.  Let’s do more together. Our partnership with Harambee is to broaden the skills base and the competitiveness of the environment,” he said.

Executive Director of Yellowwoods and Harambee Chairperson, Nicola Galombik said businesses have been fragmented and this was an opportunity to work together as a collective to ensure that this initiative was a success. Harambee is an employer initiative providing a sustainable way to successfully employ and retain first-time entrants into the world of work.

“We have all the right ingredients as a province, it is now in our hands as a collective to do this but it requires a collective action,” said Galombik. 

The meeting agreed that it was critical to equip young people with the correct skills. It further suggested that there was a need to align curriculum in schools and colleges in an effort to prepare the youth for the workplace. - SAnews.gov.za